1. Paul, before the governor of Felix (v. 1-27)  A. The Jews' opposition (v. 1-9)  B. Paul's defense (v. 10-21)   1. We may refute false accusations (v. 10-13)   2. We must affirm our commitment to Jesus Christ (v. 14-16)   3. We may correct false reports with the truth (v. 17-21)  C. Felix's actions in response to Paul's defense (v. 22-27)   1. Felix was convicted, but rejected Christ   2. A proper response to conviction would be faith in Christ   3. Lessons learned from Felix's response    a. God can protect us through government officials    b. God cares for us in the midst of our trials    c. God brings opportunities for witness through trials    d. Curiosity isn't enough to bring real transformation 2. Paul, before the governor of Festus (v. 25:1-12)  A. The Jews' opposition (v. 1-7)   1. Opposition to the gospel resorts to violence and destruction  B. Paul's defense (v. 8-12)   1. We may refute false accusations (v. 8   2. We may make use of our rights (v. 9-11) C. Festus' actions in response to Paul's appeal (v 12)   1. God will protect us according to His purposes for us   2. We need to pray so that the gospel will go forward and people will be saved (I Tim 2:1-4)
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